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| Crossing | Type | Co-ordinates | Date opened | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Summerleaze Footbridge | Pedestrian bridge | 1992 | ||
| M4 Thames Bridge | Road bridge | 1961 | Carrying the M4 Motorway; incorporates a footbridge | |
| Maidenhead Railway Bridge | Rail bridge | 1838 | ||
| Maidenhead Bridge | Road bridge | 1777 | Bridge recorded 1280. | |
| Cookham Bridge | Road bridge | 1867 | ||
| Bourne End Railway Bridge | Rail and pedestrian bridge | 1895 | ||
| Marlow By-pass Bridge | Road bridge | 1972 | ||
| Marlow Bridge | Road bridge | 1832 | Replaced bridge built in 1530. | |
| Temple Footbridge | Pedestrian bridge | 1989 | ||
| Hambledon Lock | Lock and pedestrian bridge | 1884 | ||
| Henley Bridge | Road bridge | 1786 | Earlier bridge dates from at least 1232. | |
| Shiplake Railway Bridge | Rail bridge | 1897 | ||
| Sonning Bridge and Sonning Backwater Bridges | Road bridges | c.1775 and 1986 | Earlier bridge recorded 1530 and one in 1125 | |
| Caversham Lock | Lock and pedestrian bridge | 1875 | ||
| Reading Bridge | Road bridge | 1923 | ||
| Caversham Bridge | Road bridge | 1926 | Earliest bridge recorded 1231. |
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